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Thom Little

I have been using Office Ultimate 2007 for a few hours now. All the frames
are dark blue or black lettering on light blue. Is there a way to change
this light blue to be less tiresome and more legible?

_______________________________________________
Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Thom,

If you're in one of the Ribboned apps you have three built in choices, Blue, Black and Silver.

You can use Office Button=>[app name]=>Options=>Popular to make the change. In Word 2007, Alt,T,O will take you to that dialog.

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I have been using Office Ultimate 2007 for a few hours now. All the frames
are dark blue or black lettering on light blue. Is there a way to change
this light blue to be less tiresome and more legible? >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Thom,

If you're in one of the Ribboned apps you have three built in choices, Blue, Black and Silver.

You can use Office Button=>[app name]=>Options=>Popular to make the change. In Word 2007, Alt,T,O will take you to that dialog.

============
I have been using Office Ultimate 2007 for a few hours now. All the frames
are dark blue or black lettering on light blue. Is there a way to change
this light blue to be less tiresome and more legible? >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Thom,

If you're in one of the Ribboned apps you have three built in choices, Blue, Black and Silver.

You can use Office Button=>[app name]=>Options=>Popular to make the change. In Word 2007, Alt,T,O will take you to that dialog.

============
I have been using Office Ultimate 2007 for a few hours now. All the frames
are dark blue or black lettering on light blue. Is there a way to change
this light blue to be less tiresome and more legible? >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Thom,

If you're in one of the Ribboned apps you have three built in choices, Blue, Black and Silver.

You can use Office Button=>[app name]=>Options=>Popular to make the change. In Word 2007, Alt,T,O will take you to that dialog.

============
I have been using Office Ultimate 2007 for a few hours now. All the frames
are dark blue or black lettering on light blue. Is there a way to change
this light blue to be less tiresome and more legible? >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
T

Thom Little

I was looking or it in Outlook which is of course fruitless.

Thanks to your hint I found it in ...
Word | Customize Quick Access Toolbar | More Options | Popular

I am surprised that black is actually better then gray in my environment.

Thanks for the help.

_______________________________________________
Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 
T

Thom Little

I was looking or it in Outlook which is of course fruitless.

Thanks to your hint I found it in ...
Word | Customize Quick Access Toolbar | More Options | Popular

I am surprised that black is actually better then gray in my environment.

Thanks for the help.

_______________________________________________
Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 
T

Thom Little

I was looking or it in Outlook which is of course fruitless.

Thanks to your hint I found it in ...
Word | Customize Quick Access Toolbar | More Options | Popular

I am surprised that black is actually better then gray in my environment.

Thanks for the help.

_______________________________________________
Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 
T

Thom Little

I was looking or it in Outlook which is of course fruitless.

Thanks to your hint I found it in ...
Word | Customize Quick Access Toolbar | More Options | Popular

I am surprised that black is actually better then gray in my environment.

Thanks for the help.

_______________________________________________
Thom Little www.tlanet.net Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
 

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